Bringing Mary Home
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Bringing Mary Home is an album by the progressive bluegrass
Progressive bluegrass
Progressive bluegrass is one of two major subgenres of bluegrass music. It is also known as newgrass, a term attributed to New Grass Revival member Ebo Walker. Musicians and bands John Hartford, New Grass Revival, J.D. Crowe and the New South, The Dillards, Boone Creek, Country Gazette, and the...

 band Country Gentlemen
The Country Gentlemen
The Country Gentlemen were a bluegrass band that originated during the 1950s in the area of Washington, DC, United States, and recorded and toured with various members until the death in 2004 of Charlie Waller, one of the group's founders who in its later years served as the group's "focal point...

, recorded in 1966.
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Track listing

  1. Bringing Mary Home
  2. Down Where the River Bends
  3. Battle Hymn of the Republic
  4. Banks of the Ohio
  5. Brown Mountain Light
  6. Northbound
  7. This World is No Place to Live
  8. Girl from the North Country
    Girl from the North Country
    "Girl from the North Country" is a song written by Bob Dylan. It was first released in 1963 as the second track on Dylan's second studio album, The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan. Dylan re-recorded the song as a duet with Johnny Cash in 1969. That recording became the first track on Nashville Skyline,...

     (Bob Dylan
    Bob Dylan
    Bob Dylan is an American singer-songwriter, musician, poet, film director and painter. He has been a major and profoundly influential figure in popular music and culture for five decades. Much of his most celebrated work dates from the 1960s when he was an informal chronicler and a seemingly...

    )
  9. Cold Wind a Blowin'
  10. Spanish Two Step
  11. Uncle Joe
  12. Let the Light Shine Down

Personnel

  • Charlie Waller - guitar, vocals
  • John Duffey
    John Duffey
    John H. Duffey was a Washington DC-based bluegrass music innovator and musician....

     - mandolin, vocals
  • Eddie Adcock
    Eddie Adcock
    Eddie Adcock was born in Scottsville, Virginia, USA, on June 21, 1938. His professional musical career as a 5 string banjoist began in 1953 when he joined Smokey Graves & His Blue Star Boys, who had a regular show at a radio station in Crewe, VA. His exposure with Graves led to jobs with other...

    - banjo, vocals
  • Ed Ferris - bass, vocals

External links

  • http://www.lpdiscography.com/c/Cgentlemen/cgent.htm
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